Honeywell's Voyager 1202g single-line laser scanner incorporates the freedom of Bluetooth wireless technology and offers a field-replaceable battery that can be quickly and easily exchanged. The 1202g delivers the aggressive linear bar code scanning that users have come to expect from the world-renowned Voyager family of scanners.

Voyager 1202g incorporates a Bluetooth Class 2, v2.1 radio, enabling unrestricted movement up to 10 meters (33 feet) from the base. Honeywell has also demonstrated Bluetooth Class 2 communication ranges of up to 30 meters (100 feet) with a clear line of sight from the base. The 1202g offers users added safety and a wider range of movement by eliminating tethered cables. For added convenience, the included paging system helps locate misplaced scanners with visual and auditory signals.

The field-removable battery can be exchanged quickly and easily, without the use of tools. The user-preferred, long-lasting Lithium ion battery provides 12 hours or more of scanning time and 45,000 scans per charge. The 1202g recharges quickly, resulting in increased throughput. Built on the platform of the corded Voyager 1200g, the 1202g is optimized for scanning linear bar codes, including poorly printed and damaged codes. Voyager 1202g allows enterprises to minimize manual data entry, leading to increased productivity and reduction in errors.

This plug and play scanner incorporates a multi-interface design with automatic interface detection. Voyager 1202g automatically configures itself to the appropriate interface, shortening the installation process. 1202g's easy installation will benefit users in environments such as retail stores, hospitals, and light manufacturing facilities.

Technical Specifications

Specifications are provided by the manufacturer. Refer to the manufacturer for an explanation
of the print speed and other ratings.

Barcode

Barcodes:

GS1 DataBar

Interface:

Bluetooth 2.1

Minimum Bar Width:

3.5 mil

Pitch (Degrees):

60

Print Contrast Signal (PCS):

10%

Skew (Degrees):

60

Battery

Installed Qty:

1

Technology:

Lithium ion

Cable

Connectivity Details Type:

USB cable

Environmental Parameters

Humidity Range Operating:

0 - 95% (non-condensing)

Max Operating Temperature:

104 °F

Min Operating Temperature:

41 °F

Header

Brand:

Honeywell

Compatibility:

PC

Manufacturer:

Honeywell

Model:

1202g

Packaged Quantity:

1

Product Line:

Honeywell Voyager

Input Device

Connectivity Technology:

Wireless

Interface Type:

Bluetooth 2.1

OK Notification:

Beeper , LED indicator

TTL Decoding:

Decoded

Interface Required

Connector Type:

Type A

Total Qty:

1

Type:

USB

Miscellaneous

Color:

Ivory

Color Category:

Beige

Compliant Standards:

Bluetooth Class 2 , cULus , RoHS

Included Accessories:

Cradle

Networking

Wireless Connectivity:

Bluetooth 2.1

Scanner

Form Factor:

Handheld

Scan Element Type:

Laser

Scan Mode:

Single-pass

Scan Speed:

100 line / sec

Type:

Barcode scanner

Service

Support Details Full Contract Period:

3 years

Support Details Type:

Limited warranty

Support Details Full Contract Period:

1 year

Slot Required

Type:

None

Dimensions & Weight

Depth:

2.6 in

Height:

3.6 in

Weight:

6.35 oz

Width:

7.1 in

Cable Details

Form Factor:

External

Included Qty:

1

Service & Support

Type:

3 years warranty

Service & Support Details

Component:

Battery

Shock & Vibration Tolerance

Drop Specification:

5 ft to concrete

Product Reviews

Rated 5 out of 5 by 2reviewers.

Rated 5 out of 5 by Vlada ITMan We are using this scanner in our retail stores, as a second scanner (besides built in scanners).Great scanner, easy to handle, lightweight and reliable. June 17, 2014

Rated 5 out of 5 by InnovativeHaynes This scanner is being employed in our office to service our corporate library's catalog. The scanner is responsive, easy to handle, and easy to program. Don't be alarmed by how loud it starts off: programming the scanner involves scanning a few barcodes in the manual and you will be done.I recommend a corded version in high-usage environments, but the cradle makes a big difference in Librarian checkouts and self-checkout traffic. January 21, 2014